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    Uruguay not going to apologize for sending delegation to Artsakh

    November 18, 2012 - 18:28 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay has
    replied to Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry's `note of protest' regarding
    the visit of the delegation headed by President of Uruguayan House of
    Representatives, Mr. Jorge Orrico, to the Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh)
    Republic, Trend news agency reported.
    `Uruguay's international activity is based on strong and traditional
    principles and values such as respect for states' sovereignty,
    territorial integrity, people's right to self-determination,
    non-interference in internal affairs, peaceful resolution of conflicts
    and international law, as well as other fundamental principles of the
    UN, of which Uruguay is a founding member,' the statement said.
    It also said that the maintenance of international peace and security
    is one of the major principles of the UN Charter strongly supported by
    Uruguay.
    "Uruguay has deep and traditional ties with the Republic of Armenia
    and cordial and constructive friendship with the Republic of
    Azerbaijan. Therefore, the biggest desire of Uruguay's government can
    be nothing but to make efforts to solve the conflict between its two
    friendly states only through dialogue, understanding and other
    peaceful ways that will ensure coexistence and cooperation of the
    relevant nations and governments, this will of course be reflected in
    the future prosperity and welfare of the entire region. Uruguay's
    behavior or position must by no means be interpreted outside this
    framework, other goals or intentions are out of the question," the
    statement said.
    During a visit to Artsakh, Mr. Orrico emphasized that the right of
    nations to self-determination is an accepted principle in Uruguay.
    `Though our country holds no official position on the issue, we accept
    the reality,' the official said, adding that his country stands ready
    to back Nagorno Karabakh Republic, despite its small size.
    `We advocate peaceful settlement of conflicts and stand ready to
    assist in the process,' he said.
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